Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Industrial statistics. Pt. III, 29. sējumsDepartment of Internal Affairs, Bureau of Industrial Statistics, 1902 |
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The oldest or rudimentary forms of covering for the feet were sandals , a flat sole to be worn under the foot and fastened to the wearer in various ways by thongs passing between the toes , around the heel and over the top of the foot .
The oldest or rudimentary forms of covering for the feet were sandals , a flat sole to be worn under the foot and fastened to the wearer in various ways by thongs passing between the toes , around the heel and over the top of the foot .
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Without shoes comparatively little glazed kid or sole leather would be used and a vast quantity of lesser materials manufactured especially for use in making shoes would be valueless . It must not be supposed that the style of footwear ...
Without shoes comparatively little glazed kid or sole leather would be used and a vast quantity of lesser materials manufactured especially for use in making shoes would be valueless . It must not be supposed that the style of footwear ...
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Shoes taken from the tomb of Bervard , grandson of Charlemagne , are made of red leather , with wooden soles and made rights and lefts . In Egypt and Syria , taking off one's slipper and striking another with it or throwing it at him is ...
Shoes taken from the tomb of Bervard , grandson of Charlemagne , are made of red leather , with wooden soles and made rights and lefts . In Egypt and Syria , taking off one's slipper and striking another with it or throwing it at him is ...
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There were also sandals formed of the skins of animals and woven from the fibre of the soap weed , with soles so firm and durable as to prove a perfect protection to the feet in clambering over the sharp rocks of that country .
There were also sandals formed of the skins of animals and woven from the fibre of the soap weed , with soles so firm and durable as to prove a perfect protection to the feet in clambering over the sharp rocks of that country .
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The toes form part of the sole of the foot ; the heel is forced up into the ankle , which is usually large . ... The soles are covered with pale blue cloth and have a thin piece of leather tacked to the bottom .
The toes form part of the sole of the foot ; the heel is forced up into the ankle , which is usually large . ... The soles are covered with pale blue cloth and have a thin piece of leather tacked to the bottom .
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1901 as consid AGGREGATE AMOUNT AGGREGATE WAGES American AMOUNT OF WAGES AVERAGE ANNUAL PRODUCT AVERAGE DAILY WAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE YEARLY EARNINGS BASIC MATERIAL BOILERS boots and shoes brick BUILDING Capital CARPETS CARS CAST Character of Industry com-crease Company COMPARATIVE TABLE compared ered COMPARISON OF AGGREGATE COMPARISON OF AVERAGE COMPARISON OF VALUE Continued COST OF BASIC crease employe ENDING ENGINES ESTAB ESTABLISHMENTS factories HATS heel HOSIERY imported Increase of es Increase or decrease IRON AND STEEL KNIT labor laced leather LISHMENTS LOCOMOTIVES machine manufacture men's ments consid METAL misses NAILS Number Increase NUMBER OF DAYS pared with 1901 Pennsylvania PERSONS PIPE PLATE Portland cement preced preced-compared ered present RECAPITULATION OF COMPARATIVE Relative Increase RELATIVE PER CENT ROLLING SERIES silk SKILLED AND UNSKILLED skins sole SPRINGS strike SUPPLIES tablish tion tons VALUE OF AVERAGE VALUE OF PRODUCTION wages paid WIRE women's WOOLEN workmen YARNS